Removal Tools for Locking-Collar Rivets

Remove locking-collar rivets, also called Magna-Grip lockbolts, without damaging your workpiece. Instead of breaking off the collar with a chisel, these tools attach to your drill to mill off the collar. All that's left to do is to drive the pin out with a hammer.
For a complete removal tool, you'll need a cutter and a stop (both sold separately).
Cutters thread into the stop.
Stops let you adjust the depth of the cutter up to 5/16". They include a skirt that prevents the cutter from coming into contact with your workpiece.
Air-Powered Tools for Locking-Collar Rivets
Install locking-collar rivets, also known as Magna-Grip lockbolts. These air-powered tools pull the rivet tight to the collar, clinch the collar in place, and clip off any excess length of the rivet.
A nosepiece (sold separately) is required.

Air Inlet | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pull Capacity, lbs. | Stroke Lg. | Operating Air Pressure, psi | Average Air Consumption, cfm | Pipe Size | Gender | Air Hose Included | Includes | Each | |
| 5,170 | 0.709" | 70-100 | 25 | 1/4 | Female | No | Rivet End Collector | 9226N11 | 000000000 |



























